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Gloria Wallace Posted on Jul 06, 2018

Cart fully charged up but will not move further than 50 ft

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Probably needs battery

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SOURCE: My Star 48L golf cart has good battery voltage but about 4 hours of driving has some sort of power loss without affecting voltage that causes cart to not move when accelerator pressed

has a short wiring going on grounding out somewhere.. trace your hot wires and make sure their is not bare spots anywhere.

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